Michelin
Monticello
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The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
This house, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the remarkable "essay in architecture" built by Thomas Jefferson, who was not only a statesman, but also an accomplished musician, draughtsman and naturalist. It stands on the little mountain ("Monticello"). After the entrance hall, which Jefferson used as a museum, visitors are free to explore the passageway underneath the house, leading to a wine cellar and kitchen. An information centre at the foot of the mountain shows exhibitions and a film.
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